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Microfiche 

Series. 


CIHM/ICMH 
Collection  de 
microfiches. 


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Tachnical  and  Bibliographic  Notaa/Notaa  tachniquat)  at  bibliographiquaa 


Tha  Institute  hat  attamptad  to  obtain  tha  baat 
original  copy  availabia  for  filming.  Faaturas  of  thia 
copy  which  may  ba  biblingraphically  uniqua. 
which  may  altar  any  of  tha  imagaa  in  tha 
raprorluction.  or  which  may  significantly  change 
tha  usual  mathod  of  filming,  ara  chacicad  balow. 


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Colourad  covara/ 
Couvartura  da  coulaur 


r~1    Covars  damaged/ 


Couvartura  andommogAa 


□    Covars  rastorad  and/or  laminatad/ 
Couvartura  rastauria  at/ou  palliculia 

□    Covar  titia  missing/ 
La  titra  da  couvartura  manqua 


r~l    Coloured  maps/ 


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Cartwt  gdographiquaa  tn  coulaur 


Colourad  inic  (i.a.  other  than  blue  or  black)/ 
Encre  'ie  couleur  (i.e.  autre  qua  bleue  ou  noire) 


□    Coloured  plates  and/or  illuatrations/ 


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Planches  et/ou  illustrations  en  couleur 


Bound  wit;i  other  meterial/ 
Reli*  avec  d'autrea  documents 


Tight  binding  may  ^auae  shadowa  or  distortion 
along  interior  margin/ 

Lareliure  serrde  peut  cauaar  da  I'ombra  ou  de  la 
distorsicr  le  long  da  ia  marge  int4rieuro 

Blank  leavaa  added  during  restoration  may 
appear  within  the  text.  Whenever  possible,  these 
have  bean  omitted  from  filming/ 
II  se  paut  qua  sartaines  pagea  blanches  ajoutiea 
lors  dune  restauration  apparaissent  dans  le  texte, 
mais,  lorsque  cela  dtait  possible,  ces  pages  n'ont 
pas  ixi  filmtes. 

Additional  comments:/ 
Commentaires  supplimantaires; 


L'Institut  s  microfilm*  l»  meilleur  axamplaire 
qu'il  lui  a  «te  possible  da  sa  procurer.  Las  details 
de  catf  exemplaire  qui  sont  paut-4tre  uniques  du 
point  de  wue  bibliographique,  qui  pcuvent  modifier 
une  imege  reproduite,  ou  qui  peuvent  axigar  una 
modification  dans  la  mAthoda  normale  de  filmage 
sont  indiquis  ci-dessous. 


r~~l    Coloured  pagaa/ 


Pag^j  de  couleur 

Pagea  dameged/ 
Pagea  andommegiea 

Pages  restored  and/oi 

Pages  restauries  at/ou  pallicul^es 

Psges  discoloured,  stained  or  foxei 
Pages  decolorias.  tachaties  ou  piquAas 

Pages  detached/ 
Pagee  difktachias 

Sjiowthroughy 
Transparence 

Quality  of  prir 

Qualiti  inigale  de  I'impression 

Includes  supplementary  materii 
Comprend  du  metiriel  suppl^mentatra 

Only  edition  available/ 
Seule  Edition  disponible 


r~n  Pagea  dameged/ 

r*"1  Pages  restored  and/or  laminated/ 

rri  Pages  discoloured,  stained  or  foxed/ 

r~l  Peges  detached/ 

rri  Sjiowthrough/ 

I      I  Quelity  of  print  veriea/ 

I      I  Includes  supplementary  materiel/ 

pn  Only  edition  available/ 


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Pages  wholly  or  partially  obscured  by  errata 
slips,  tissues,  etc.,  have  been  refilmed  to 
ensure  the  best  possible  image/ 
Lea  pagas  totalamant  ou  partiallement 
obscurcies  par  un  feuillet  d'errata,  une  pelure, 
etc..  r  nt  iti  film^as  i  nouveau  de  fagon  ^ 
obtenir  la  meilleure  imege  possible. 


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This  item  is  filmed  at  the  reduction  ratio  checked  below/ 

Ce  document  est  film*  au  taux  de  reduction  indiqu*  ci-dessous 

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Th«  copy  filmed  h«r«  has  b««n  r«pro<fuo«d  thanks 
to  the  ganorosHty  of: 

The  Kova  Scotit^ 
La^tkrtivt  Library 


L'axamplaira  film*  fut  raprodult  grfica  i  la 
g4n4ro«it*  da: 

HMNovaSmtia 
La«i3l«tivt  Library 


Tha  imagas  appearing  hare  are  the  beat  quality 
poasib!e  considering  the  condition  and  iegibility 
of  the  original  copy  and  in  itaeping  with  the 
filnrting  contract  specifications. 


Lm  imai^a  suivantea  ont  iti  reproduitM  aveo  ie 
pins  grand  soin,  compta  tenu  de  la  condition  at 
da  la  nattstA  da  rexemplaire  filmi,  et  en 
conformity  avac  las  condltiono  du  contrat  de 
fiimage. 


Original  copies  in  printed  paper  covers  are  fllmsd 
beginning  with  the  front  cover  and  ending  on 
the  last  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, or  the  back  cover  when  appropriate.  All 
ether  original  copies  are  filmed  beginning  on  the 
first  pf»ge  with  a  printed  or  Illustrated  impres- 
sion, and  ending  on  the  last  page  with  o  printed 
or  illustrated  impression. 


Lee  exemplaires  orlginaux  dont  la  couverture  en 
papier  est  ImprlmAe  sont  filmto  en  commenpant 
par  la  premier  plat  et  en  terminant  soit  par  la 
derniire  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration,  soft  par  la  second 
plat,  seion  le  cas.  Tous  lee  autraa  exemplaires 
originaux  sont  filmte  en  commenpaht  par  la 
pramiAre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinta 
d'impfeasion  ou  d'i*lustrr*ion  et  en  terminant  par 
la  darnlAre  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 


The  last  recorded  framu  on  each  microfiche 
shall  contain  the  symbol  —^(meaning  "CON 
TINUED"),  or  the  symbol  V  (meaning  "END"), 
whichever  appiies. 


Un  das  symboles  suivants  apparattra  sur  la 
derni6r6  image  de  cheque  microfiche,  selon  le 
cas:  le  symbols  — »-  signifie  "A  SUIVRE".  le 
symbols  y  signifie  "FIN". 


Maps,  plates,  charts,  etc..  may  be  filmed  at 
different  reduction  ratios.  Those  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  in  one  exposure  are  filmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  loft  hand  corner,  left  to 
right  and  top  to  bottom,  as  many  frames  as 
required.  The  following  diagrams  illustrate  the 
method: 


Lea  cartas,  planches,  tableaux,  etc.,  peuvent  Atre 
filmAs  A  des  taux  de  reduction  diffirents. 
Lorsque  le  document  est  trop  grand  pour  Atre 
reproduit  en  un  seul  cllch4,  il  est  fiimi  4  partir 
de  i'angle  sup4irieur  gauche,  de  gauche  A  droite, 
et  de  haut  en  bas.  en  prenant  le  nombre 
d'images  n^cessaira.  Lea  diagrammee  auivanta 
illustrent  la  mAthode. 


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^OVA  SCOT/4 

G,\S\.AT>VE  LIB. 


PROVINCE  HOUSE 


Publijhed  by 
A.    I..    HARDY,   Photographer, 

KKNTVIM.E,  N.  s., 

From  whom  Uditional  copie,  of  the 

book  or  single  phoiog„ph,  of 

•  nyoftheillu.trationj 

can  be  obtained. 


I-ongtelloWs  conception  of  Evangeline, 


TI^E  JAMES  BAYNE  COMP 


ANY 


Photographers,  Eng 


A.  L.  Hardy. 


ravers,  Printers 


•      GRAND  RAPIDS.  MICHIGAn" 


U.  S.  A. 


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steamship  Prince  Qeorge. 


for  Yariiiouth,  Nova  Scotia.     There  are 

lie  iiiorn  comenient  or  com- 

fortable  than  "the  abovV,  ■e;peci;Vi;"for"Vhe'people"of'New  Knyland  or  Southern  States.   "This'conrpany  now  owns  six  steamships  r,|ual  in  comf.,rt, 

and  eleKance  of  interior  finish  to  any  of  the  trans-Atlantic  liners.     Another  v.. .        ,^:.u.,.,,  :,  „„„  „r»f»r 

Mont'real  or  <  Miebec,  then  by  Intercolonial  Railway  to  St.  Johns,   New  Brunswick,  and  steamer  Rupert  '°  Disby;  or    f  you  prefer 
-    -  ncton  via  Intercolonial  Railway  to  Halifax  and  from  there  to  Yarmouth  via  Dominion  Atlantic  Railway. 


One  of  the  Dominion  Atlantic  Railway  Company's  maunilircnt  steamers  ready  to  leave  Hoston.  Mass  .for  Y"'""" 
Bral  desirable  routes  by  which  the  Annapolis  Valley  can  be  reached  from  the  United  Stages  and  t-a>^ad_a^west^  biit.m, 
able  than  the  above,  especially  for  the  people  of  New  Kngland  or  Soutr - 

safety,  speed  and  eleifance  of  interior  finish  to  any  of  the  trans-Atlantic  liners 

Montreal  or  (Juebec,  th       *      " 

tinue  on  from  Moncton 


Another  very  desirable  route  is  by  way  of  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway  to 

'      an  all-rail  route  con- 


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A  Panorama  V 


of  Yarmouth  Harbor  from  Markland  Height*. 


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Panorama  View  J  Yarmouth  from  Bay  View  Park. 

.r„n-X'i''T'^?L'''  ^i""V  de'irable  re.ori  foi  all  claHes  of  peup.e,  more  especially  for  tlie  American  from  New  Kniiland  and  the  Ea.tern  States      The 
scenery  ,,  varied  and  interesting.     It  is  a  siirression  ..?  hills  and  doles,  lakes  and  rivers,  islands  and  bavs.     Nature  has  affordedVliintani^^^^^^^^^ 

nZ,  ?„"s1i'lT'?'Tl,'  "■'"■"''  "k"°'  ^f.  '"'^''"'^''-    '■■'"'  f """""  ''  "  ".(■^•^""^  '"'  h»y  f«ver.     The  hotel  accSnunod^iZ  are  all  that  cohr.esire^^^^ 
most  fastidious.  There  is  no  better  hotel  east  of  Quebec  than  the  'Grand;'  the  Oueen  i*  not  ver,  much  hehird    besides  these'Lre  are  les  *'  etent  o  us 


VarmoMlh  Llglit  at  t'lt  BntraiiM  ta  tli«  Omar  HarKw. 


Yarmouth  from  Bay  View  Park. 


&.'rlod""ThL7;,rdlr;s';rr''^^^^^  -'-  °?  -^'""ns  .hrcv  open  .l.rir  honsrsfor  ,he  .cco,„„.„da.ion  of  .ourUu  for  . 

UrZ^  K    'l'"'t^''"i!'*  *!«°B'^  are  very  similar  to  it       af  ihe  people  of  New  Fnalana      Tn  S  i.  Jr      ''.'  ^  V'  '    ""•."".•  "'"^^^  "'  "^'"''  ""•l  "">"»•'  "' 
J«My  b,  ,ha  New  Kn,l,nd  Loyali,...  and  .,uU.  u     Amaric,  f^.e,  .1"^^^™^^^^^^.^^^^^  "'"^'^ 


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riain  Street,  Yarmouth. 


Residential  Street  in  Yarmoutli. 


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Entrance  to  Hountain  Cemetery. 


The  Grand  Hotel,  Yarmouth,  N.  S. 


Farmers 
is  gone  throueh 


Sheep  WashlnK. 

:^^^\^^^::Z^^^l^^:^^  ^'-  ''  "  "— "  --"'-  -^^  -en  .et  U  drv  on  .he  sheep's  back  before  shearing.    This  process 


BuildInK  a  Railroad. 

Oxen  are  still  used  extensively  in  doing  heavy  work  on  farms  and  railroads'in  Nova  Scotia. 


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A  nudern  Conception  of  the  Maid  Evangeline. 

•  Homewaru  serenely  she  walked  with  Gwl',  benediction  upon  her.' 


Annapolis  Basin,  from  Little  Jogglns. 

The  D.  A.  R   Hridge  in  the  foreKroiind,  the  town  of  Digby  on  the  hillside  in  the  distance.     D^gby  is  a  beautiful  town  of  1500  inhabitants  sitn   ted 
on  a  hillside  overlooking  the  Annapolis  Hasin.     It  is  one  of  the  gateways  to  Evanseline  land,  tht  S.  S,   Prinre  Rupert  .iiakes  daily  trips  between  St. 


Johns.  N.  B.  and  Diuby,  ronnertiuy  th**  Interrolonia!  Kailwav  with 
hotel  acconnnodations  are  eood  and  prices  verv  reasonable. 


the  D.  A.  R.  for  !!a!ifa.\  and  Vs 


,i!;ir  resort  town.     The 


AnnapollA  River  through  Lawrencetown. 


Bea.-  River  Bridges. 


tef^ttrta      ^:^  ""^*'  ■'■)'*' 


■;//  . 


wi^su^ 


Uk: 


Annapolis  Royal 

[o"a.l°."  ^\^:^  .r  cll^;^f^cL'/J,r«r.'^..'^l^/^ir,?,'i!«„'".r  S!?.i''l-"'/"-'  -r*- 1  S^  *"",-'--  ^ha.  has  been  said  of  Di,bv  wn.  ,p„„ 
ISnglaiiU  ..urt»i.  coiiiimiaiiy  inakinK  raids  upon  their  territorv'to"'Dinndpr  and  H.^il'io'^L'i;!!  :i  ^°'°"''=='-  "  PiuVed  lu  be  a  ihorn  in  the  Hesh  o'  the  New 
from  Massachusetts  Bay,  until  ,7,0.  when  English  rule  b^ame  supreme   and  the  name^ 

There  are  no  restrictions  on  H.hin.  .,  you  --..S^r/^'^.ra^^lllj-l^^^^r  v^^ti^ll^ ^'^il^  aJ^^.Kre^fsSyl^l^elf  ^t'J^ 


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5all>  Port  or  Bntranco  to  tho  Port. 


The  Old  Bomb-Proof  Stone  Magailne. 

countrT°'hwashire'lh«^','h^?r'Jnr'^f^ls^^^^^^^^  fort  are  still  more  attractive  features  than  the  natural  and  physical  charms  of  the  surrounding 

country,     it  was  nere  that  their  forefathers  fought  bravely  to  wrest  this  stroniihold  from  French  rule. 


InapectliiB  the  troups  at  Aldershut. 

line  mile  from   Ki   ilville. 


Cold  Brook  Fish  Pond. 


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QatheriuK  WaUr  Llllea. 


Port  Williams,  High  and  Low  Tide. 

The  cause  of  the  ebb  ami  flow  of  the  tide  twice  in  twenty-four  hours  witli  almost  perfect  reuuiarity  has  always  been  a  mystery.  It  is  claimed  by 
scientists  that  in  some  way  it  is  caused  by  the  motion  of  the  sun  and  moon,  but  in  what  way  they  are  at  a  loss  to  linow  how  to  explain.  Newton  was 
the  first  to  write  on  the  subject,  since  then  .Amy,  Hansen.  Newconib, Laplace,  Adams  and  others,  but  they  do  not  auree.     Why  the  rise  and  fall  should 

varv  sn  ninrh  Pt  diffprpnt  norfi;  nr  fhp  parth   I  rnnnnt  iinHprstanH     cntnp  rilQrpc  it  i«  h-jt-Hl*-   r^pr^ 


Partridge  Island  and  Pie 


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Pier  and  Beach,  from  Partridge  Island 


Two  Views  of  Baxter's  ff-.rbor. 


Main  Street,  Canning. 


Old  Popiar  Trees  at  Qaspereaux. 


Harold  Borden  Monument. 


Calldonia  Lake,  Queen's  County. 


Kingsport  Pier. 


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Low  Tide,  Kingsport  Pier. 


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Bluff  at  Kingsport,  Low  Tide. 


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Cape  Split. 


Main  Bluff,  Cape  Split. 


Little  Cape  Split. 


Bridge  at  Port  Williams. 

Hinh  and  low  tide,  h  variation  c>'  forty  fett. 


From  Cape  Blumldun  Looking  South. 


Cape  Blomidon. 

"  Away  to  the  northward  Blomldun  i 


Blomidon  is  the  highest  prominence  in  that  locality.  It  is  co 


have  .^?:^^--s  i^^-^^:^^^^^::j-ji^  ^;^^r  a^  t^i,^t!^i^!^^^  ^^ih^r.l^^^t'^.i^is^T^ 


seemed  to 
mysterious 


Two  Views  of  Blomidon:  One  from  the  Land,  the  Other  from  the  W.ter 


.  -..-,  >.iE  uiucr  irom  ine  Water. 


Qathering  the  Fruit. 


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Hillcrest  Orchards,  Kentville,  N.  S. 

t^!^;l^^^^  cH.ate  is  so  weM  adapted  to 

NVehaveonly  room  to  illustrate  a  few  views  of  this  orchard  taken  at  different  se^ons  of  the  yeLr!'  "        '  "'''"''"'"•  '"'"'=°'"'  '^'"='"*^-^  ^"^  ''"ince. 


South  End  of  Acartia  Seminary. 


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White  Rock  Mill*,  aa«pereaux  River. 


Qaspereaux  River.  One  of  the  Best  Salmon  Trout  Streams  in  Canada 


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Old  House  and  Poplar  Trees  at  Qrand  Pre. 


noore'*  Falls  near  Kentvllle. 


Black  River  Palls  near  White  Rock. 


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Kentville 


Mill  Brook  Brldg*. 


nain  Street. 


The  Royal  Oaks. 
SCENES  AT  KENTVILLE. 


From  Academy,  LookinK  East. 


Post  Olllce,  Kentvllle 


A  Winter  Scene  at  Kentvllle. 


Two  Views  of  the  Depot,  Kentville. 


mil  Brook,  Kentvllle. 


Court  House,  Kentvllle. 


Nova  Scotia  Carriage  Co. 


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Aberdeen  Motel,  Kentville. 


Davison's  Lake  near  Qaspereaux. 


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Qaspereaux  Valley  and  Village. 


Hortonvllle  Railway  Bridge.  Qaspereaux' River. 


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Horton  BluH  Light  House. 


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Cornwallis  River  at  Watervllle. 


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Oaspereaux  River. 


(Ia5pereaux  Lake. 


Qaspereaux  Valley  from  South  Mountain. 


Wollville,  Irom  Starr's  Point. 


olfville  is  located  in  the  lewion  known 


as  Grand  Pie,  on  tlie  basin  o 


if  Minas.     It  was  liere  tliat  scenes  in 


tlie  lives  of  the  Aca.lians,  the  earliest  inhabi;  ■    t' 


w. 


uacte 


his.-.ic  dykes 


d  that  formed  the  has 


for  Lonufellow's  i 


loeni  "EvanKelint 


,f  the  Aradians.  nearly  two  hundred  and  hft>  years  o 


Id,  in 


The  town  is  beautifnlly  situated  on 


a  sloopint!  hill  overlooking  the  basin  with  .he 


tions,  historic  interest,  pu 


re  sprinK  water,  tine  roa 


are  annually  attracting  an  im 
school  of  horticulture. 


reased  number  of  tourists 


ids  for  driviim,  wheelinn  o 


plain  view.     The  natu-  al  attractions 


.r  walking,  clean 


cool  and  well  shailcil  streets 


of  the  iilace,  the  excellent  hotels,  its  sanitary  c 


;li- 


neat  and  artistically  painted  huildinKS 


and  snfmner  home-seekers  to  the  place.     It  is  a  college  town. 


The  Acadia  colleges  are  located  here;  also 


:  ■  ts 
h  .he 
oiidi- 
iliiiKS 
:  also 


Wolivllle  from  Chlpman  Hall,  looking  north,  showinK  Cornwallis  River. 


Cornwallis  River,  Minai  Basin  and  Blomidon.  troi 


r,  Minas  Ba^in  and  Blomldon.  from  Wolfviile. 


Front  ol  Acadia  Seminary  Hotel. 


WoKville  at  Sunrise. 


Chipman  Wall,  Wolfvllie. 


Acadian  Home  rianual  Training  School,  Wolfvllie. 


The  Village  of  Qrand  Pre. 

■On  the  shorts  i.f  tlie  Hasill  of  Minas."  "  IJistanl,  seclniled.  still,  the  little  villase  of  Grand  I're.' 

"Where  is  the  thatcheil-roofed  villa^je,  the  home  of  Araiiia!i  farmers''" 
"Nnught  hut  tradition  remains  of  the  heautiful  villaKe  of  I'.r  v.     I're." 


Cnrnwalllx.   from  Look  OH. 


Qagpereaux  from  the  Hill. 


'  J;?y. '"  ""f  friiitfu!  valley.    \ast  iiieadnivs  stretched  to  tlie  I'.astwiird, 
tjivinj;  tlie  village  its  name,  and  pasture  to  flcicks  witlmut  nuuilier  " 


Bvang-^llne  Beach. 


New  Windsor,  from  Hill. 


Windsor  Irom  Parry  Hill. 


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Park  Road  at  Halifax. 


Bridg*  acroM  th«  Avon  RIvar  at  Wlndcar. 


Sam  Slick'*  House,  Windsor,  N.  S. 


King's  College,  Wlndeor. 


